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Thanks guys! This seven should be done in a week or two, just waiting for the paint on the headstock.
In the meantime, I just got started on a gnarly new commission: the Exploder! This is a multiscale 8 in curly limba, neck is deeply dark purple katalox.
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This is a great build, loving all the little details.
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Looking very nice! I get a very cool Languedoc sort of vibe here.
To answer your ferrule question: yes, there are specific top-side ferrules. Allparts stocks them here.
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Ahh, I see! It'd be interesting to experiment with, at the very least.
Sapele/maple 7 sanded....
And oiled!
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6 hours ago, pan_kara said:
LOL I literally just had an idea today of doing exactly this on some future build - solving the problem of bound body with a thin top being uncomfortable on the forearm by carving through the binding and just having it disappear for that section of the outline.
I thought I was being original, but now it I ever do it, it will be another thing to put on my list "and now I'll do what I saw Knightro do in the past" . oh well
I know I've seen at least a few other people do the cut-through-binding trick, so I definitely won't claim to have invented it! It does feel pretty nice though.
4 hours ago, Prostheta said:Completely insane suggestion, however if the binding somehow followed the boundary line between the Maple and Mahogany....I just thought of how I could do that....
Like a bent top with bent binding?
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Thanks CJ! That is my chambering template, but I didn't use it on this build.
Simple 7- now with binding!
Problem: bound edges aren't terribly comfortable on the forearm.
Solution: carve the hell out of it!
I'm going to take this to the shop on campus tomorrow and slap it around with a DA sander, more pics then.
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I own a 2HP Triton and use it constantly. It'll do anything you need, no problem. Just keep an eye on the screw that holds the depth locking lever in place, it'll pop out when you least expect it (don't ask....)
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On 3/8/2017 at 9:20 AM, pan_kara said:
Man, I love these multiscale tele's. The bridge - I only just notice that that's the baseplate+wilkinson-like saddles variety. If I end up doing more multiscales in the future I'd prefer this type of bridge over the single saddle ones.
Did you fabricate the baseplate yourself?
Thank you! I designed the bridges, @2.5itim did the actual milling, then I had them chromed locally. Everything worked out pretty well, no problems so far. Hopefully, the owner won't have any issues.
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Now that the rush to build the Pioneer twins is over (and I've fixed various equipment issues), I'm introducing a new pair of Voyagers. One will be a solid maple 6 string. Sounds lame, I know, but I've got a really fun plan for it....more news as it develops.
The other is a 7 string in sapele with a maple top.
I've already got a neck nearly ready for the 7, it just needs a bit of sanding and a headstock logo before finish. It's nothing fancy, just maple with a rosewood fretboard.
My goal is to have the simple 7 done within the next 3 weeks, then I can move on to my biggest, most ridiculous design yet. Stay tuned!
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This is seriously going to be the coolest micro guitar out there.
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Really beautiful, I love the walnut/goldtop combo. Hats off and thumbs up!
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Looking good! +1 on the abalone/ebony combo, always a good decision.
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Knightro Guitars- Pioneer MS6 "Evil Twin"
Spec Roundup:
- Sapele body and neck
- Pau ferro fretboard
- 25-26" multiscale
- Custom milled aluminum bridge (courtesy @2.5itim) with Graphtech saddles
- Elysian Pickups- Tuned Aperture Tele bridge (alnico), Tuned Aperture neck humbucker (alnico/ceramic blend)
- Hipshot open-gear locking tuners
- Jescar 47095SS fretwire
- 3 ply Tortoise pickguard (T/W/B)
- 1 volume w/parallel-series switch, 1 tone, 3 way toggle
- Odie's Oil finish
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Thanks Scott! I'll have to find some good sculpture pics.... I did a gorilla skull that turned out nicely last year. I also did a plaster replica of my own head, it currently holds my bike helmet when I'm not using it.
Since it's Tele Tuesday, I went ahead and celebrated by finishing off the CFF guitar's evil twin.
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Thanks guys!
@Jdogg- I started designing/building guitars back in 2002, and have had a lifelong interest in drawing and design. I am also currently a sculpture major, but that's sort of secondary to my previous experience.
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Yeah, the SSO mods are pretty touchy. It makes sense though, they've seen a silly number of small builders try to take advantage of people over there.
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Hey, I recognize this from SSO. Welcome to PG!
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This thing is wild! I'm definitely looking forward to seeing more work from you.
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Hey PG friends! Sorry I've been so absent lately, school and work have been keeping me crazy busy. That coupled with a few tool-failure-induced guitar problems have conspired to make me feel less social than usual. I've got one build newly done and two more in the home stretch, so here's looking toward a better tomorrow!
First up, my freshly finished Pioneer MS6. This is going to be auctioned off at an event for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation's West Palm Beach chapter (@CFFPalmBeach on FB). I'm going to get some more pics and a demo video before giving it away.
Specs:
25-26" scale
Alder body
Maple neck/fretboard
Jescar 47095 stainless fretwire
Hipshot staggered open-gear locking tuners
Custom milled aluminum bridge (thanks @2.5itim!) w/Graphtech saddles
DiMarzio Red Velvet neck, True Velvet T bridge pickups
This guitar has an evil twin.... I'll start behaving properly and post more pics this week. Until next time, thanks for taking a look!
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I think @Skyjerk will have some advice for you. I'm like 95% sure that's what he uses and enjoys.
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Thanks CJ! Yep, just Titebond Original.
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Congrats! 1000% improvement over the original Steinberger body.
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Thank you! I try to keep a fairly comprehensive set of pics for each build, but sometimes I just get in the zone and forget!
Voyager 7 neck has been unclamped. Everything looks good and solid, so on to sketching out the heel carve.
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Looks like we've both got necks in clamps at the moment! The grain on that chinaberry is really great, I bet it looks even better in person.
Knightro Guitars 2017
in In Progress and Finished Work
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Exploder MS8 progress!
Body rough cut and cleaned up in the drum sander:
Routing the body outline. First step uses a spiral upcut bit with guide bushing, second is a very short template bit, final is a downshear flush trim.
Some dude is in my shop, cutting out neck pockets. It worked out ok.
Roughing the pickup and control cavities:
Routing complete, now on a boatload of sanding.
Next time: on to the neck.
Thanks for looking!